Line and level definition

Line and level and “Dimension” shall mean the lines, levels, and cross- sectional dimensions indicated on the drawings. Surface irregularities shall be classified as “abrupt” or “gradual”. Abrupt irregularities shall be tested by direct measurement. They include, but are not limited to, offsets and fins caused by displaced or misplaced formwork, and loose knots and other defects in formwork materials. Gradual irregularities shall be tested by means of a 1.5 meter length straight template, for plane surfaces, or its suitable equivalent for curved surface.
Line and level means the lines, and levels, indicated on the Drawings. Surface irregularities shall be classified as “abrupt” or “gradual” Abrupt irregularities include, but shall not be limited to, offsets and fins caused by displaced or misplaced form work materials, and shall be tested by direct measurement. Gradual irregularities shall be tested by means of a straight template for plane surfaces or its suitable equivalent for curved surfaces, the template being 3.0m long for unformed surfaces. Defects in unformed surfaces shall be repaired in accordance with the relevant requirements of this section.

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